Windows 7 SP1 Disables Happauge HVR-950 TV Tuner

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  1. Posts : 1,251
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    Windows 7 SP1 Disables Happauge HVR-950 TV Tuner


    For the first 2 days after I installed Windows 7 SP1 while the Service Pack Upgrade Files were still on my HDD everything was fine, but as soon as I used Disk Cleanup to remove the 920 MB of Service Pack Upgrade Files my Happauge HVR-950Q TV Tuner which HP sells for the computers they make had been working absolutely flawlessly in every respect ever since I got my HP Elite Desktop eight months ago and now SP1 starts telling me that even though the TV Tuner was not currently working it would run much better anyway on a high speed USB interface which it informed me that my HP HPE 270f Intel Core i7 930 computer was completely lacking and that I needed to upgrade my nearly new computer to high speed USB.

    So I did a Macrium Reflect Restoration of good old Win 7 on which my HVR-950Q has been rendering a consistently flawless High Definition Video performance for almost an entire year using USB 2.0 without any sign of sluggish performance during TB after TB of recording and playback and all was right again.

    As I said everything was working perfectly fine while the 920 MB of Service Pack Update Files were still on the HDD, but after they were removed SP1 immediately put an end to the usefulness of the USB TV Tuner.

    ~Maxx~
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    Last edited by Maxxwire; 25 Feb 2011 at 23:20.
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    Hello there, Maxxwire.

    There's a chance that you might got the USB bug that SP1 users (Via Windows Update) have been presenting.

    The Windows 7 SP1 USB Driver Bug (what it is and how to fix it)

    Try that and see how it goes it might help you

    Post back with your results.
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  3. Posts : 1,251
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    Thanks for the link Punkster!

    The thread starter talked about running the DISM cleanup command ("DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /spsuperseded") after installing SP1. The cleanup operation removes all the hotfixes that had been superseded by SP1, so it deletes the KB976972 security catalog and all the "repository" copies of the KB976972 usbehci.sys"

    And another poster said it was the Standard extended host PCI to USB adapter not starting automatically after doing sp1 cleanup steps.

    After I used the MS Disk Cleanup tool on the 920 MB of Service Pack Update Files this may apply in my case also because the cleanup removed 3.2 GB of files from a post SP1 total of 20.6 GB down to 17.4 GB after the Disc Cleanup removal which very likely contained the files that they were discussing.

    Rather than use the batchfile method or delete all of the USB drivers and hope that the newer versions will appear in their place I think wait on installing SP1 again and hope that MS releases a hotfix for this SP1 USB bug since everything is just perfect with Win 7 as it is regardless.

    ~Maxx~
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    I think I would slipstream SP1 into my Installation DVD, wipe the HD and clean reinstall to see if that helps.

    Otherwise I would contact Hauppage to see if others have experienced problems.
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    greg- Thank you for the reply, but I really don't think that its Happauge's problem because after I did a Macrium Reflect restore of Win 7 prior to SP1 the TV Tuner was once again working perfectly as it always has under Win 7. I will follow your suggestion though and see if other Happauge users are having the same problem after installing SP1.

    ~Maxx~
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    ditto - no audio in tv after windows 7 sp1


    I am seeing interesting behavior post SP1 on one of my systems as well. I have the 2250 and after installing the service pack audio is missing when watching and recording tv. Audio works perfectly otherwise. Netflix in media center, pandora via browser etc all work fine.

    Only tv in media center either playing live or viewing recorded shows is missing audio.

    I did the logical and uninstalled the service pack, unfortunately the issue has remained.
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  7. Posts : 1,251
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    It looks as though Microsoft now has a fix for the 'USB Bug'...

    Article ID: 2529073 - Last Review: May 3, 2011 - Revision: 1.0
    Binary files in some USB drivers are not updated after you install Windows 7 SP1 or Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1

    SYMPTOMS
    After you install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1), binary files in some USB drivers are not updated. For example, the Usbport.sys, Usbehci.sys, and Winusb.sys binary files are not updated.

    This update is available from the Microsoft Update website:
    http://update.microsoft.com

    I tried downloading KB2529073 directly from Microsoft without success so it looks like I will have to wait until it shows up in Windows Updates before I can finally install Win 7 SP1 without the 'USB Bug'.

    ~Maxx~

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    Last edited by Maxxwire; 08 May 2011 at 21:32.
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  9. Posts : 1,251
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    That is the same page where I got my information from. I did check out the Hotfix link that is listed for KB2529073 and it states that there is no public Hotfix available. Hopefully KB2529073 will be available through Windows Update in the near future.

    ~Maxx~

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    Sorry, I though it was available.

    BTW, I used the small utility that is contained in the link Punkster provided when SP1 first came out.
    It works fine.
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